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Bold, Scandinavian or rustic monochromatic - this year you can venture out with a holiday table in a creative and less traditional design. The trick here is mostly to maintain a cohesive concept, and we have 7 accurate submissions


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7 Concepts for Unusual Holiday Designs

Bold, Scandinavian or rustic monochromatic - this year you can venture out with a holiday table in a creative and less traditional design.

The trick here is mostly to maintain a cohesive concept, and we have 7 accurate submissions

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Holiday table in monochromatic black - let's break some of the traditional patterns (Photo: PR Tollman's Dot)

If you are having a dinner party, you will surely want to have it on a festive and special table.

The closure constraints imposed on us may have reduced the number of celebrants around the table, but they can also open the door to creativity.

Anyway this holiday will look very different from the Rosh Hashanahs of the past, so why not go for it to the end already and abandon the traditional table designs?

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If you dare, you will achieve a creative and interesting look.

However, especially when going for something different and creative, it is important to maintain a cohesive design concept that will create a festive, harmonious and complete story.

What are the standout design styles this year that you can draw inspiration from?

We have collected for you the winning looks, designs and trends.

The monochromatic style

A rich and interesting table.

Red monochromatic table design (Photo: Tollman's Dot PR)

The monochromatic design style reveals the power of one color and its sub-hue.

50 shades of grey?

Each color has an infinity of shades that can produce a rich and interesting table.

All it takes for a monochromatic design is to choose the base color, then start playing with each of its shades.

In addition, it is very worthwhile to diversify the table with different textures, shapes and materials in order to generate interest.

The Scandinavian style

Minimalism, clean lines and natural materials.

Nordic-style table design (Photo: Tollman's Dot PR)

One of the favorite styles in holiday table design 2020, is the Nordic style taken from the Scandinavian countries.

The minimalist design is characterized by light shades, clean lines and the use of natural materials.

Nordic style table design is based on the principles of modern design and in particular be functional.

Boho-chic style

More than cuddling up to the waves of nostalgia.

Boho-chic table (Photo: PR RENBY)

Having conquered the fashion runways, the boho-chic trend is also emerging as a hit in holiday table decor.

The look is characterized by colorful visuals and full of joy of life.

The trend is part of a contemporary homage to the spirit of the late sixties and early seventies.

The look of boho chic not only indulges in waves of nostalgia, but also carries a bohemian statement - free and special, and at the same time immersed in precise and meticulous chic.

In order to achieve an accurate and uncluttered look, it is important to combine the elements in a harmonious way.

The country style

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Rustic table (Photo: PR Tollman's)

The warm and beloved country style that evokes memories of magical provinces like Provence or Tuscany also stars this year in the holiday table decor.

The inviting style is characterized by a strong connection to nature and the use of natural materials and lots of wood.

The range of shades is wide as long as it is warm.

Even floral prints can definitely fit into this style.

The botanical style

What would we not give for a trip to a tropical site now?

A table in a tropical design (Photo: PR RENBY)

The botanical style also flirts this year with the holiday table decor.

This style in its contemporary version provides a smiling, relaxed and optimistic point of view when most of the focus is on exotic prints of flowers alongside green plants.

The color palette ranges from mint, sage and saldin shades that give freedom to fantasize about an inviting tropical resort.

The materials are natural and welcoming, and the overall effect is of luxury in good taste which adds to the relaxed atmosphere.

The metallic style

An urban and bright atmosphere.

A table with a metallic concept (Photo: Tollman's PR)

The metallic colors along with the metallic aesthetics were elegantly placed this year in the holiday table design as well.

Tools and accessories in metallic shades carry the message of the "Neo Deco" design and present a cohesive and original holiday table.

On the scale between the shiny and classic gold and the more urban aluminum, which blend together into a shiny urban journey.

All that is left to do is simply dare.

The classic style

If you still feel the need to follow the traditional line.

A table with a classic concept (Photo: PR RENBY)

The classic style is about temporary and therefore true for any period and mood.

Classic Europe, palaces and mansions are all part of the past and present of this style, characterized by rich materials alongside layers of textures that connect together for a luxurious look.

The predominant color in a classic table is white and cream shades, which are reinforced with golden and silver shades.

These will sparkle alongside crystals, in grooved or painted glass.

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